. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review AnonsT 21, 1010. reputation for its importations of rare birds from Australia and other parts of the world, the collection being one of the finest maintained for commercial purposes in the country. Three large and attractive aviaries in one of the conservatories house from 300 to 500 specimens, including from fifty to Beventy-five varieties, which are kept under natural conditions as far as possi- ble. Manager Harry Gibson, of the Zieger Co., is probably better versed in bird lore than any distributor in this section of the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review AnonsT 21, 1010. reputation for its importations of rare birds from Australia and other parts of the world, the collection being one of the finest maintained for commercial purposes in the country. Three large and attractive aviaries in one of the conservatories house from 300 to 500 specimens, including from fifty to Beventy-five varieties, which are kept under natural conditions as far as possi- ble. Manager Harry Gibson, of the Zieger Co., is probably better versed in bird lore than any distributor in this section of the country. He expects to take an extended motor trip east/in Sep- tember. Miss Minnie Gerbie, W the sales force, is now on a two weeks' -Vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith left August 14 for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Smith's family, near Buffalo, N. Y. Edward L. Weaver, the veteran sales- man for Eandolph & McClements, is on his vacation, the greater part of which is spent at home. Miss Essie Reilly spent her vacation at her home in Brad- dock, returning to business last week. Miss Clara Hittle and Miss Madeline Farrell, of the ofl&ce staff, are having ;vacation. Miss Hittle at her home in the east end and Miss Farrell at Ohiopyle, Pa. William G. Picketts, of the design- ;ing force, will spend a part of Septem- jber in New York city and Atlantic City. '!{, Accompanied by his family, Manager iiflohn B. Strayer, of the landscape de- partment of the A. W. Smith Co., eft August 11 for a motor trip to in- clude Q^|iUind, Detroit and Mackinac. SiS| ttA|hf^9eick, of the accounting de- }a^n||Alijlsez' sister, Miss LilliaA Beck, jnfi'mend are at Conneaut lake. Miss Bessie Boyd, the assistant auditor, and her sister, Mrs. Charles M. Kennedy, have gone to New York city, where they will spend the remainder of the month. Miss Margaret L. Burns, manager of the branch shop at the corner of Penn ave- nue and Stanwix street, left August 9 to spend a few weeks at her home in Fairmount


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